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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 1

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"A 1 TEEV TT7' "mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .111 11 1 1 rwiiimi 1 -11 1 TVK 4 JL .4 D1KALB, ILL. SATUHU. DECEMBER 19 1203 six cents pe fy-y -'ill 1 "Wk its i 'mm mm i Wna.t I )cc 1 44U tor Sa mmm. Holiday Sale EEUCSS APf ROfRIATE GIFTS FOX XHAS G. D.

and Carrie Webber Ask Verv Dram Corp Salvation Army. Heavy Damages Weather A Great Keduction in Ladies' and Children's Cloaks now instead of January Fair and cooler with northwest winds W. a REYNOLDS DEFENDANT jf Mrs Woolcot of Elva Station was 0l Thfee fine "sidence lota oa Locust Street west of First Um choice business lot corner of Fourth and Main Also lots in Martin Bro's. Gait's uWivlsion-l one-half acre lots, 8 one-third acre lots, 15 one-quarter acre lots nd 40 good sized lots on the easy terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 a week until paid for without interest. Lot deeded to widow or heirs free of further cost in case married purchaser dies before lot is fully paid for.

calling in town today rcrmaoent Injuries Received. Miss Katie Lynch of Waterman was th gn st of Mr John O'Conner of Ground lor Suits. Leonard arenas this week Handsome Furs; Pretty Waistihsrs, Snowy 8 Damaska all go to fill the demand for gifts. Special showing of Black Dress Goods in Wool and Silk A handsome Dress is 1 always appropriate Don't fail to see our Line this week. WV; IlANDKEnCIIIEP IISADQUARTER9 Mr Je of Chicago, formerly tbe proprietor Of the Monona restaurant Two sensational sol's for-njamsffss was in town Use evening and attended against Walter 8 Reynolds of DeKalb tbe dancing retool.

wer filed Wednesday. Tbe Com plain- Tbe Library Whisi clnb bare post ant are and Carrie Wt.bkr. They poned their meeting nntil. tbe Brut etiBt their damages at $25 000 each Monday ia the New ar. Christmas It was last May, so Mr Webber OClce 113 First Street, DeKalb, 111 fixings and sickness ia the caa of the statw.

that thy rented a house of Mr Reynolds In DeKatb-' Tbey lived there postponement. three month, The sewerage and DeKalb has some of tbe finest display plumbing of tbs bouse wera imperfect. show windows this wister ever shown bat cooid not be detected even on a in a town of this sis and this wick nn f-O careful inspection In conneonanna attractive advertUing is netting oar MrsiV7ebber, who was in a) deilcate merchant a handsome rrofit. oomliiion at the time, became afflicted with blood poisoning, which caused her Special Wednesday Dec. lGth.

Peppermint Wafers at 15c a pound at AT SNYDERS, GUraa Pa. tie not eating pickles jaet now, and thinks be has tbs lockjaw or to lost a limb- oft GOODS Mr Webber states that, becanse of seme other horrid disease, bat from the the condition of tbe house, he became bead of tbs family we learn iis only well di vsloped case of tne main p5, bat H0L1DBY GIFTS sick usi lame and bus been nnabls to ears tbe wages that hs otherwise wonla bsve earned, besides has been at heavy decidedly nncomtortable. Vhnstmas will be here in a few days, buy your if ts now Prof A. Keith spent a part cf last week with Harvard friends at St Louis and continual expense for medical treatment for aimse'f and wife- wo.mu miuug uniu me usi uy or two. The assortment is the best now and the prices the very and was tlrlnuly snttrtnlned.

Bun Tbe complainants are represented by aneta, visits, to ths World's Fair ri udcs in vioaars, dtctrts, curs, uress uoods, yaists, Glovea, Hosiery, Fancy Aprons, Towels. Table Linen and Byron Hopkins and Mastemon and Oronnds and cto was ths srder of JARDINIERES Goyt of Chicago. a ouei noxes ana llandkerchiers, special value in entertainment. Walter 8 Bejnolds, tbe defendant, is Invitations have been rcejvi-J by a prominent resident of Pefalb- He it In tbe employ of Bradt Bhipman as a 35c. 25g.

I9c 15c. 10c and 5c. many DeKalb people for a select New Year's party which will be held In Eo salsssaan for Jbetr and TlnTTT nvtrl llflTrvcinvn Avna T.tffln mitten factory Tribune. chelie Jaa 1st, 1904. It promises to be Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs tbe finest dancing party of ths seasoa in oqt neighboring town.

WUI.u,J 1VMSU. A great many teachers throngboot Hens' Silk Initial Handkerchiefs 106 3 for store will be open evenings until after Christinas. BODMAN'S PHARMACY this conntry are planning to attend the fiftieth anonal mefting of the Illinois Den: of James Minnegan Friday Nlht. State Teachers' association ro be held In tbe capital building at Springfield on Dec. 29 81- This is tbe st'ini-centennitti At tie hfme of Mr Thoa Qninn las eve J''t otiiTt occared tbedath celebration, and it igepected tht several thousand teachers will be present.

of Mr JsjifW Minn'T'ia sa old gentle man seventy eiht years of awe, who np "Juct Lovolyl" Is the first expression used when a young1 lady looks at our fine array of Christmas Candies. Our line of Bjx Good are especially fine. We don't insist on your buying-, just come in and loot them over. We have Lowney's, and Lyons, all good ones. Nearly a carload of students who ex to last night has been enjoying fair healt i for an afced man.

His wife has pected to take tbe 8 o'clock train goinu east last niuht, were delayed at tbe de pot nntil 7050. Tbe train was delayed bea dead gevr years and he has made his ime with his children opto about a year ago when be oame to the Qainn home, where he has had kindly care. by an accident to ens of tbe car wheels. The students mads the best of it and were a jolly crowd. The lunch count lolmes' Bakery.

er did a rushing business. TAYLORS ADDITION. City Lots on Sauth First Street, Haish Avenue, Leonard Ave-ne, Ellwood Avenue, Glidden Avenue, JQasti Street, Wood Street, South Street, Garden Street, Gurler Street and Clifford Drive.fl All lots with cement walks, Trees on many of the lots. Excellent drainage, many of the streets have water pipes now in. Gas and Electric Lights, Five minutes walk from Main Street.

Easy Terms A. G. LEGGED, 0 fflcjl27 Main DaKalb, 111. Mr MoCarty and wife of Anrera are visiting for a few days at the boms ofC Fox on North Fouth street Mr McCarty is an expert electricaa connected with tbe Bockford city and mm' Interurban street railway. From bere they go to Bock Falls to visit his par- A Mm ents and then return to his duties.

This is a honeymoon trip tor The teachers of the Normal schoo have most left town; Misses Jennie Farley going to Manleoo; Emma Stratford in Evaneton and Rocbelle; Marion Welter in Chicago: anna Parmelee, in Polo; Simonson with her sister in PERFUMES Are not made to sell just at Xraas time we sell the same kind all, the year, we guarantee every if you ddnt like it.bring it back and we will exchange with you, we have some very pretty Xmas packages at 25c, $2.00 and as high as $8.00. 1 Extra Specials in Canned Goods. Crescent Corn," fine goods 3 cans. 25c Early June Peas, Guardian Brand 3 1. 25c Big Tomatoes, Jumbo pack, doz.

per can 10c These are goods which we can recommend and '''are below wholesale price. a- Apples, Michigan, per $2.50 A i pies Fancy New Tork, perbarrel Chicago; Haff, Boscobel, Wis Frances Jenkins, Buffalo, Made 'WW 1 Be owned a Urge farm south of town on which one et bis sons lives, snotber sna, Hichael Minoegan lives In 8yca. more and the two sens with three daaghters are left to mojrn ths death of a loviog ther. lie bad been down town twice yesterday and was feeling 'usually welLSltting by tbe kitchen sieve last evening he said to rs Qainn bis desire was to go without a prolonged sickness, he had bad long life and was ready for tns mmmon's at any time Be also remarked he should mate his will and devide bis property equally ameng bis saving trouble for them. Mrs Qninn turned to leave tbe room when she heard a queer gurgling sound sod hastened to the side ef the stricken man who was slipping from bis chair.

The priest and physician ws summoned at once, but before Dr Rankin enter ed tbe koase, dtxith preceded htm and the old gentleman's desire had been gratified. Heart faiiurt was the cause of Mr M'nnegan's death. The body wi'i be taken to Sycamore where tbe funeral will be beid Monday morning frem tbe Catbolio eburou in tbat town. Horss Sale, Seventeen years ago in a little tewn in the north of France a group of DeKalb wanJerrs organized tbe DeKalb horse sale. Oa their return heme tbey put tbe machinery in motion asd did alt the bulling for two years, tbat it took to place the enterprise on its foet.

It has never Missed a sale since and yesterday from a tra Is standpoint was oue of the mn-t snoceesful sales of the long series. The number of horses sold was aot 6 largs'as ea soms prsvioos eeeasiom, bat the tale was large, car-LhI of Lors btfirg shipped, and tbe trade a bo at town was ons of tbe best et the holiday eioa. V. A. GLIDDE oniir- i iiiir cRoivrr.

ilUO line Milner, Joliet; Jessica Foster, Chicago; Addie McLean, Batavia and Mr Wm Crocker, for Champaign where they will spend tbeir vacation. Twenty Fourth Wedding Anniversary. Twenty-fonr years ago December 19. Mr Henry Morrell and Miss Harriet Wadsworth were nnited ia marriage, and numerous friends congregated at their home last night to help celebrate tbe event. A very pleasing evening was the result of the gathering and numerous gifts were left as reminders Cor.

Main and 3rd. 42 Either Phone 42. If' XVi I I I 1 Cuti This Guti White as Christmas Snow are the shirts that come from the White Rose Laundry. The finish is. faultless, the work is perfect in every detail.

A single trial will convince -tvou of this experience will show you that this perfection i3 steadily maintained. We call for the work we deliver promptly. WHITE ROSE UCXDBY. Bell Phone Black CI. 623 Main, Costatytl.

Up tows office 127 CMaln. 4- 5-: to Mr and Mrs Morrell of tbeir 24th anniversary. Next Fr'day is Merry Christmas. Let see to it that it is a. Merry Christmas for every poor family ia DeKalb.

A Christmas dinner for one hundred people chould be acceptably placed lo DeKalb. Some warm cloth leg, a few tons of coal would' bring Christmas chfer to a botaes here all is not sunshine. A cheery word will do a lot of good and don't forget ths children where Clans Ji not always a catk-r. Out of your aba nuance do a Utile souj.i'.Mn to sdd to tbs general good cheer. Yon will be of service if you will tell, where some of the teeiy ones are to be found.

Stoves, house lamps, any price at Ho Kiuieys. So Fourth ft. 7 and when yon start on jczr Xraas Shopping giyo cs 6 call. We haro handrcis thici that are r-iiiabh Xcsas gifts. Pcrf aces, Tzz Boss and Chcccktcs, ctiticr cry end Clz-t Old Friends lib.

fhossbooki at Brooks. The old standard works that every on It was a mo dHasrrwable dy but about two hTti.lr! and fifty people re '11 find with us, as wtll as the NEW Largest wacts; tou seats for fccture day. Tbe cbart te line ia County and the most titles. IM.ifll in until 8 o'clock. sprvod t'.

darin? open tor 7.TT :1 ia I e- st Fney mirror and eanZla Eaiil Carlson's. PMARPilAOY, I.

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